Travel Journal Leitrim - Keep a diary of your holiday / vacation to Leitrim, Ireland. Includes diary, budget planner, activity planner, packing checklist and other useful aids to help you record and... More > remember every aspect of your trip.< Less

Experience the beauty of northwest Ireland as if you were on a horse. Stunning photos of horses and the lakes, moutains, and bays of County Leitrim and County Sligo show Ireland in shimmering color.... More > If you've never been to Ireland, this book will make you want to go. If you've been there, this book will make you want to go back. If you live there, you will want to visit these places once again or see them for the first time.< Less

The Blackthorn Anthology is an exquisite collection of poetry and prose that expresses quite vividly the author’s love of Ireland, its people, its traditions and its culture, and the pain he... More > went through after having to leave the country
There is sadness and joy, humour and tenderness within the works, interlaced with a fine appreciation of Ireland’s history and of legends gone before. The reader cannot fail to be touched by Jim's emotion and love for the country, as he succeeds in capturing the mystical Gaelic essence as one might capture a fairy in a jar.
Jim was born in Dundee, part of the fourth generation of a family that escaped the Potato Famine to find work in the jute mills of Lochee.
After forty years in Canada, he realized his lifelong ambition to return overseas by gaining a contract to work in Ireland and immediately fell in love with the land and its people.
He currently resides in Eastern Canada.< Less

This photobook shows the history of the Gilguns of Meenkeeragh and Ballyboy, County Leitrim, Ireland. Bridget and Thomas left Ireland in 1884 at age 54 with their ten children and never returned.... More > They lived for the rest of their lives in Woburn, Massachusetts, USA, where they died in 1922. Both were 92 years old.< Less

Here is presented the final eleven chapters of Henry Coulter's book 'The West of Ireland: Its Existing Condition and Prospects', first published in 1862. They relate to Counties Sligo, Donegal,... More > Leitrim and Roscommon. The book offers local historians and genealogists access for the first time to the specific sections of this important historic source related to the North West of Ireland.
Coulter reports on poor harvests, the prospect of impending famine and the state of agriculture and trade. He gives an account of Belleek Porcelain, the Creevilia Ironworks and other development, while reporting on the decline of the landlord and Rundale systems and the emergence of tenants’ rights. It is bound to interest those researching the history of the North West of Ireland and those with ancestral roots in the area.
This edition has been enhanced by the inclusion of an index and extensive footnotes not found in the original or in other scanned editions of the book.< Less

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